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    sign
    /sʌɪn/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. write one's name on (a letter, card, document, etc.) to identify oneself as the writer or sender: "the card was signed by the whole class" Similar writeinscribepenpencil
    • 2. use gestures to convey information or instructions: "she signed to her husband to leave the room" Similar gesturesignalgive a sign toindicate

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  2. SIGN definition: 1. to write your name, usually on a written or printed document, to show that you agree with its…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SIGN is a motion or gesture by which a thought is expressed or a command or wish made known. How to use sign in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Sign.

  4. Sign definition: a token or indication; a piece of evidence. See examples of SIGN used in a sentence.

  5. something that indicates or acts as a token of a fact, condition, etc, that is not immediately or outwardly observable. 2. an action or gesture intended to convey information, a command, etc. 3. a. a board, placard, etc, displayed in public and inscribed with words or designs intended to inform, warn, etc. b.

  6. Define sign. sign synonyms, sign pronunciation, sign translation, English dictionary definition of sign. n. 1. Something that suggests the presence or existence of a fact, condition, or quality: A high temperature is a sign of fever. 2. a. An act or gesture...

  7. Definition of sign noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. A sign is a clue something happened, or a display that communicates a message, like a stop sign that tells you stop. To sign also means to write your signature. The word sign has many senses, but in a general, it usually has something to say.

  9. SIGN meaning: 1. something that shows that something is happening: 2. a symbol or message in a public place that…. Learn more.

  10. Sign definition: Something that suggests the presence or existence of a fact, condition, or quality.

  11. a signal or hint that something will happen; an omen; portent: The early frost was a sign of a long, harsh winter ahead. Medicine an indication of a disease: Extra saliva at the mouth, odd behavior, and inability to drink are all signs of rabies.